Wednesday, May 30, 2018

During Setup an Error Encountered in Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016

Microsoft Office Professional Plus is basically designed and developed for the professional’s users. It is compatible with both the operating system such as Windows and Mac. Microsoft is continuously serving best software for the betterment of the users and industry.
But during the time of setting up the software in the device, Some of the users have accounted that they are unable to install Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016 on their system, and they found the following error such as Microsoft Office 2016 encountered an error during setup message appear on the screen. The error is very common among all the errors. We are trying to provide you the best and complete steps, but you need to follow the steps in the given sequence to avoid trouble and also to save your precious time and efforts.
Generally, the users get this error when the long setup process nears to the completion, which is very annoying and irritating for the users. But most of the users report the issue while reinstalling the Microsoft Office in the computer system. We suppose that the setup gets fixed because of the issues with the Task Scheduler.
If you want or need any technical support from the team of Microsoft in completing the Procedure, then dial the toll-free number of Microsoft customer support or to get instant support visit Office.com/Setup.

Steps to Fix the Error Occurred in Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016

You will try fixing the issue by following these troubleshooting steps. These steps are making the procedure easy.

Step-1: Remove Traces in Task Scheduler and Uninstall Microsoft Office Program

Although the issue or error is possible with leftover traces of the former Microsoft program installed, it is suitable to uninstall the existing Office installation from your device, if any. To completely uninstall the Office installation from your device, you can download, fix-It and run it to uninstall Office. The steps of uninstalling the Microsoft is mentioning below-
  1. Next, type the word Task Scheduler in the Windows search bar
  2. Click to open the Windows Task Scheduler option.
  3. Navigate to the Task Scheduler Library option
  4. Click on the Microsoft option.
  5. Then, click on the Office option.
  6. Select and choose the Office folder in the left panel
  7. Then, click on the Delete Folder in the right-panel, to delete the file.
  8. Now, restart the system.
  9. Then, try to install the Microsoft Office.

Step-2: Rename the Microsoft Help folder

If the above process doesn’t work, you will try renaming the Microsoft Help folder.
  1. Click the button together Win+R, to open the Run window
  2. Then, type the word command %programdata%.
  3. When the folder opens, then right-click and rename the Microsoft Help folder to Microsoft Help in the system.
  4. Then, restart the system.
  5. Now try! It will surely work.

Remove Traces from the Windows Registry File

While the above solutions don’t sometimes work, so in such situation, you can try the registry method to delete the traces of the former version of MS Office on the system. Before starting the process, you need to take a backup of your data to fix the registry level.
  1. Click together Win+R buttons, to open the Run window
  2. Then, type the command regedit and click on the enter button, it will open the Registry Editor on your screen.
  3. Then, Navigate towards the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\Microsoft\Office
  1. Then, you need to right-click on the Office registry key and then click on the Delete button.
  2. A verification message will pop up on the screen that the entity is deleted.
  3. Then, click on the Yes button, to complete the process.
While following the process, if you need any help from the team of Microsoft, then dial the toll-free number of Microsoft customer support as the team is available 24*7 to assist you. For more info, visit www.Office.com/Setup.




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